Bridge Builders
Bridge Builders is a truss puzzle for tinkerers: pick anchor points, balance span cost against stability, and adjust triangles after each stress test to get vehicles across.
- Free to play
- Play in browser
- No download needed
- Mobile & desktop & Tablet
- No sign-up
- Fullscreen
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What is Bridge Builders?
Bridge Builders is a physics construction puzzle for players who like tinkering with trusses. You stretch metal beams between anchor points, watch stress glow during tests, and iterate until a vehicle can cross without breaking your budget.
How to Play Bridge Builders
1) Scan available anchor points and budget, then decide where supports can stand without blocking the lane.
2) Start with triangles off the ground or walls—avoid one long beam across a wide gap.
3) Keep the roadbed smooth with short segments; sharp angles spike stress when the vehicle lands.
4) Test, watch which beams glow red, and replace them with shorter or cross-braced pieces.
5) For wide water spans, build Y supports on the banks or add a mid pillar if allowed, then retest with the lightest vehicle first.

Bridge Builders: Engineering Highlights
Anchor Planning
Choose where to connect metal beams on walls or pillars, keeping clearance for the vehicle path.
Triangle Trusses
Short beams arranged in triangles spread load far better than one long span across a gap.
Stress Feedback
Live tests highlight overworked beams so you can reinforce or shorten them before the next run.
Budget Constraints
Every segment costs metal; efficient trusses beat overbuilt spans and keep you under budget.
Terrain Variety
City gaps, waterfalls, and canyons each demand different support shapes to survive the vehicle test.